great thread!! i typically spend about 3 months of my life in vegas a year, and although i will prolly get a bunch of crap for this, i usually spend most of the time in whatever hotel i got put in....(i am there to make money, not spend it)

now i cant wait to go back and try some of these places!! but once again, as murphey's law would have it, the plane is down for its major scheduled maintenance, and i wont be able to try any of these places for another couple weeks....they are on my list of things to do though for sure!

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Ellis Island casino brews their own. Also as mentioned earlier, the 777 at Main Street Station, downtown. Hit them up at happy hour, used to be imperial pints for 2 bucks but now they are down to 16 0z. Check out their website. I will be there the 1st week of Oct. for the bikefest, staying at the Plaza, so it's just a short crawl to the 777. Be aware that a lot of places charge an exhorbitant amount of $$ for their "premium" beers. If you don't mind drinking a few BMC beers there are plenty of 1 and 2 dollar deals all over town.
AP

There's a new way, way off-strip place called M that has a good selection of quality craft and import beers that they will comp if you're playing table games or slots or whatever. It's way south of the strip though.

I just remembered something about the Chicago Brewery, the little pub they have in the Four Queens downtown. Last time I was in there I orders a wheat for the OL and a lager for myself, 2 pints, 8 bucks. Yea, a little steep, the next round I ordered another wheat for the OL and an IPA for myself, 12 bucks. I asked the 'tender if he made a mistake and he said no, there was a hops shortage and they HAD to raise the price on hoppy beers. I said 100% a pint, told him they were full of s**t and walked out. Just so ya know, ask the price first.
AP